82sbshortbed
Fuckemall!!
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- SE Texas
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- Doug
- Truck Year
- 1982, 1984
- Truck Model
- 1500 shortbed, 1500 longbed
- Engine Size
- 454, 305
I was thinking this thread could be for little tricks you figured out that others might like to know. That way when they run into that problem or job it's going to be easier knowing that.
This one is no big deal and some might already do this but, when I shine up chrome I like to use #0000 steel wool for it. Works great! I don't even spray any cleaner or anything. Just get on it if it's not all greasy and too dirty. If so I'll wash it first.
This is the alternator bracket I shined up.
Comes out nice and Shiney
I'm sure a lot of people can post things like this that maybe you didn't know. Even if it's something simple as this.
It works great for getting bugs off windshields, chrome bumpers, rims and other chrome stuff.
This one is no big deal and some might already do this but, when I shine up chrome I like to use #0000 steel wool for it. Works great! I don't even spray any cleaner or anything. Just get on it if it's not all greasy and too dirty. If so I'll wash it first.
This is the alternator bracket I shined up.
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Comes out nice and Shiney
I'm sure a lot of people can post things like this that maybe you didn't know. Even if it's something simple as this.
It works great for getting bugs off windshields, chrome bumpers, rims and other chrome stuff.